Section 175-37.13         MULTI-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS.


Multi-family housing. Such housing shall be either townhouses, multiplexes or Retirement Living Facilities.

 

A.  Townhouses. The maximum number of dwelling units permitted within a townhouse structure shall be eight. Townhouse structures shall be developed in compliance with the following requirements:

 

1.  There shall be a minimum of two and one-half parking spaces for each townhouse unit. The shared use of such overflow parking with other uses and activities is encouraged.

 

2.  Walkways of four feet in width, constructed of concrete, stone, brick or similar masonry material, (not including asphalt), shall be installed from parking areas to townhouse units served by such parking areas.

 

3.  The facades of townhouse units shall have variation in materials, setbacks, and design so that abutting units will not have the same or essentially the same architectural treatment of facades and rooflines.  

 

B.  Multiplex Structures. The maximum number of dwelling units permitted within a multiplex structure shall be thirty (30).  Multiplex structures shall be developed in compliance with the following requirements:


(Ord. No.  13-11 Amended Number of Units to (30) 12-12-11-Effective Upon Passage)


 1. There shall be a minimum of two and one-half parking spaces for each unit. The shared use of such overflow parking with other uses and activities is encouraged.


2. Walkways of four feet in width, constructed of concrete, stone brick or similar masonry material, (not including asphalt), shall be installed from parking areas to multiplex units served by such parking areas.

     
      3. The minimum size of each individual unit shall be no less than 600 net square feet.


C.  Retirement Living Facilities. The structures shall be developed in compliance with the following requirements:

 

      1. The facilities shall be developed as either condominium or cooperative units.

 

2. There shall be no less than two parking spaces for each unit. The shared use of such overflow parking with other uses and activities is encouraged.

 

3. Walkways of four feet in width, constructed of concrete, stone, brick or similar masonry material (not including asphalt), shall be installed from parking areas to the retirement units served by such parking areas.

 

D.  Accessory buildings shall be limited to one enclosed storage building not exceeding seven feet in height nor exceeding ten feet in length by ten feet in width.


(Ord. No. Z-1-05 Added Entire Section 4-11-05-Effective Upon Passage)